TrafficHaus to Debut Innovative New Technologies in Prague

SAN DIEGO — TrafficHaus, a Gold and Lanyard Sponsor at the upcoming European Summit, scheduled Sept. 22-25 at Prague’s Parkhotel Praha, has announced its debut of a suite of innovative technologies designed to make clients more money with data-driven decision-making — which it calls a key to staying on top in the competitive adult market.

TrafficHaus will host its interactive presentation on Sept. 24 at 3:30 p.m., which will include a sneak peek of an upcoming video downloader app intended to transform the way advertisers and publishers make money online.

Newest from TrafficHaus is the release of Big Data, a special service that lets advertisers and publishers view volumes and rates while mapping trends and setting benchmarks with targeted data, including languages, operating systems, keywords, browsers and more.

Next in the suite is a new Ad Block Prevention tool that makes it easy to detect ad blockers and custom tailor any website to successfully increase visibility and click-throughs.

And as part of a long-term partnership, TrafficHaus will show how content management program DigiRegs provides clients with state-of-the-art audio/visual content processing to ID and flag matched content across the web.

“The European Summit gives us a valuable opportunity to meet face-to-face with our international client base and maintain strong relationships while discussing new opportunities,” TrafficHaus Sales Director Jake Gonzalez said. “Our staff is equipped with analytics on all targets on all operating devices and carrier platforms and can show clients how their zones are performing in real-time.”

“This valuable opportunity gives our clients the choice to keep, monetize or resell on-site,” Gonzalez adds, “[It is] a hands-on approach that they appreciate.”

For more information or to schedule a meeting, email sales@traffichaus.com.

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